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Harddisk has run/ran out of space
i) He has finished eating.
ii) He has become a king.
finish fished fnishing
become became becoming.
Could someone explain why not
iii) He has became a king.
If the first sentence is correct then the third should be correct.
iv) My harddisk has run/ran out of space - Which is correct.
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Re: Harddisk has run/ran out of space

Originally Posted by
ganesh85
i) He has finished eating.
ii) He has become a king.
finish finished finishing
become became becoming.
Could someone explain this to me
iii) He has became a king. Present Pefrect contains have/has + 3rd form of the verb, so "became" is incorrect in this sentence. It should be "become" = 1. become 2. became 3. become.
If the first sentence is correct then the third should be correct.
iv) My hard disk has run/ran out of space - Which is correct? The one that I marked.
not a teacher
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Re: Harddisk has run/ran out of space
The third form of the verb "become" is "become".
The third form of the verb "finish" is "finished".
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